Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Koah LeHashpi'a (Hebrew: כח להשפיע, lit. Power to Influence) was a minor political party in Israel. The party advocates greater rights for the country's disabled citizens. It ran for the 2009 Knesset elections, but failed to pass the electoral threshold, not receiving any seats.The party ran again as a religious party in the 2013 elections under the leadership of Amnon Yitzhak."@en }
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- Koah_Lehashpia abstract "Koah LeHashpi'a (Hebrew: כח להשפיע, lit. Power to Influence) was a minor political party in Israel. The party advocates greater rights for the country's disabled citizens. It ran for the 2009 Knesset elections, but failed to pass the electoral threshold, not receiving any seats.The party ran again as a religious party in the 2013 elections under the leadership of Amnon Yitzhak.".
- Q2276166 abstract "Koah LeHashpi'a (Hebrew: כח להשפיע, lit. Power to Influence) was a minor political party in Israel. The party advocates greater rights for the country's disabled citizens. It ran for the 2009 Knesset elections, but failed to pass the electoral threshold, not receiving any seats.The party ran again as a religious party in the 2013 elections under the leadership of Amnon Yitzhak.".
- Koah_Lehashpia comment "Koah LeHashpi'a (Hebrew: כח להשפיע, lit. Power to Influence) was a minor political party in Israel. The party advocates greater rights for the country's disabled citizens. It ran for the 2009 Knesset elections, but failed to pass the electoral threshold, not receiving any seats.The party ran again as a religious party in the 2013 elections under the leadership of Amnon Yitzhak.".
- Q2276166 comment "Koah LeHashpi'a (Hebrew: כח להשפיע, lit. Power to Influence) was a minor political party in Israel. The party advocates greater rights for the country's disabled citizens. It ran for the 2009 Knesset elections, but failed to pass the electoral threshold, not receiving any seats.The party ran again as a religious party in the 2013 elections under the leadership of Amnon Yitzhak.".